Artistic swimming club in Brussels

In Brussels, BRASS (Brussels Artistic Swimming & Synchro) is the only club specializing in artistic swimming. Within this club, it is possible to learn and develop skills in this aquatic art in a structured and friendly environment.

Artistic swimming, formerly known as synchronised swimming, is a discipline that combines elegance, endurance, and precision. This unique aquatic sport blends choreographed movements, acrobatic figures, and music into a captivating aquatic ballet.
It requires swimmers to have perfect technical mastery, excellent coordination, and true artistic expression.

Synchronysed Swimming Club Brussels

The BRASS: the artistic swimming club in Brussels

Since its creation in 2005, BRASS has been affiliated with the French-speaking Belgian Swimming Federation (FFBN) and stands out as a major player in artistic swimming in Belgium.
Located in the heart of the capital, the club offers high-quality training at several partner pools across Brussels:

Why choose artistic swimming?

Artistic swimming is much more than just an aquatic sport:

  • Artistic expression: it allows participants to express creativity and grace in a stimulating environment.
  • Comprehensive physical development: it engages the entire body, strengthens muscles, improves endurance, and enhances flexibility.
  • Teamwork: this sport emphasizes coordination and collaboration within a group, fostering a unique sense of solidarity.
  • Competitions and performances: participants can showcase their skills in local and international competitions or dazzle audiences during gala events.

BRASS offerings

BRASS welcomes everyone, regardless of age or level, with three main groups designed to meet different needs and ambitions:

1. Synchro school
Aimed at beginners and enthusiasts, this section is ideal for discovering artistic swimming in a fun and educational setting. It includes:

  • Leisure section: for those who want to practice without competitive pressure.
  • Dolphins and beginners: for young and adult learners acquiring the basics of the discipline.

2. Competition group
For more experienced swimmers looking to compete at national and international levels. Categories are organised by age:

  • Pre-minimes and minimes: under 12 years old.
  • Cadets, juniors, and seniors: ages 13 and up.
  • Masters: for swimmers aged 20 and older.

3. Mixed section
A unique feature of BRASS: a mixed section, the first of its kind in Belgium, welcoming men and women aged 20 to over 50, offering a distinct diversity in the discipline.